Good morning from Texas State University’s Intro to Sign Painting class.

Well, we finished week one. The week started off with carpenter’s pencils, with the ideas of sharpies being the next big thing, I felt like they would slide easier over the paper, which they did, but not in the the same fashion that a quill. As I was forming letters, I tried to imagine how the quill would work and how the letter would be fashioned with it.

This is a peek of my favorites from the week.

Best sets

Following are my daily practices of our block, script, and flash sheets. I feel like I’ve made practice, but I know I have so far to go. I mean someday, I hope to graduate to paint.

During our breaks, we look for lettering brushes. Who would have thought that our class of about 15 people could wipe out some supply here, some supply there, but we’ve done it. There is excitement about our class, and make it even more exciting for me. Sometimes, some will sit and talk, then you’ll find people working on the chalkboard wall. No pressure, a letter a day.